Ten important skateboard spots in Jacksonville, Florida, USA (2024)

Ten important skateboard spots in Jacksonville, Florida, USA (2024)

1. Kona Skatepark

Kona Skatepark is one of the oldest and most iconic skateparks in the world. It was established in 1977 and has since been a haven for skateboarders of all ages. Kona Skatepark features a wide range of obstacles, including a snake run, a vert ramp, and a bowl. It is also host to many skateboarding events and competitions throughout the year.

2. Monument Skatepark

Monument Skatepark is a modern skatepark located in the heart of downtown Jacksonville. The park features a street-style section with ledges, rails, and stairs, as well as a large bowl with varying depths. The park is free and open to the public, making it a popular spot for skateboarders of all skill levels.

3. Riverside Arts Market

The Riverside Arts Market is a weekly market that takes place every Saturday in Riverside, Jacksonville. The market features local artisans, food vendors, and live music, but it also has a skateboarding area. The skatepark is small but features a few fun obstacles, including a mini ramp and a quarter pipe.

4. Treaty Skatepark

Treaty Skatepark is a large, modern skatepark located in St. Augustine, just south of Jacksonville. The park features a street-style section with a variety of obstacles, including stairs, rails, and ledges, as well as a large bowl with varying depths. The park is free and open to the public, but it is also host to many events and competitions throughout the year.

 

5. Arlington Skatepark

Arlington Skatepark is a small, neighborhood skatepark located in Arlington, a suburb of Jacksonville. The park features a few fun obstacles, including a small bowl and a mini ramp. It is a popular spot for local skateboarders, especially those who live in the area.

6. Ed Austin Skatepark

Ed Austin Skatepark is a large, modern skatepark located in the Regency area of Jacksonville. The park features a street-style section with a variety of obstacles, including stairs, rails, and ledges, as well as a large bowl with varying depths. The park is free and open to the public, but it is also host to many events and competitions throughout the year.

7. Pecan Park Skatepark

Pecan Park Skatepark is a small, neighborhood skatepark located in North Jacksonville. The park features a few fun obstacles, including a small bowl and a mini ramp. It is a popular spot for local skateboarders, especially those who live in the area.

8. Block Skate Supply

The Block Skate Supply is a skateboard shop located in downtown Jacksonville. The shop features a mini ramp and a bowl in the back, which are free and open to the public during certain hours. The shop also hosts many events and competitions throughout the year, making it a popular spot for skateboarders in the area.

9. University of North Florida

The University of North Florida campus features many skateable spots, including a few sets of stairs and some ledges. Skateboarding is allowed on campus, but skateboarders should be respectful of pedestrians and avoid skating in areas that are crowded.

10. Downtown Jacksonville

Downtown Jacksonville is home to many skateable spots, including a few sets of stairs and some ledges. Skateboarders should be respectful of pedestrians and avoid skating in areas that are crowded. The downtown area is also host to many events and festivals throughout the year, making it a fun and lively place to skate.

Skateboarding is tribal and most locals are welcoming, but if you're new to a spot, or just passing through, have respect for the locals. Listen. Be smart. Have fun.

A human being

Art can change the world – and everybody is an artist. Those who scribble stickmen. Those who paint chapel ceilings. Those who tattoo biceps. Those who are careful with pigment on canvas. Those who create fantasy characters. Those who paint pet portraits. Those who yarn bomb. Those who write poems on crappy old cardboard.

My art lives on the bottom of skateboard decks. It's designed for you to destroy. For you, the rider, my art may come second to the deck’s ability to perform – and that’s awesome. To me, art comes first. Always.

It’s how I think. It’s who I am. It’s what I am.

A machine

This article  has been created with the help of artificial intelligence platforms ChatGPT and Bard. If there are inaccuracies or there are opportunities for improvement, please let me know.

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